As someone that was on a straight Arch install for years I've come to appreciate Manjaro + their holding back of non-critical updates for a couple weeks for additional testing. Between that and sticking to LTS kernel versions I've run into way fewer issues (not that being on the bleeding edge for updates was that bad, but problems certainly came up occasionally).
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Not to mention real sound insulation between flats.
Agreed, Proton and other alternatives work great!
Yup, if you just use a couple different IPs in a given time they will arbitrarily mark you as requiring a license.
I think you need to add like so:
- Search engine name: Startpage
- Search string to use: https://www.startpage.com/sp/search?query=%s
I think you need to add like so:
- Search engine name: Startpage
- Search string to use: https://www.startpage.com/sp/search?query=%s
Switched to Manjaro after running vanilla Arch for several years and haven't looked back. I appreciate the slightly less bleeding edge updates and extra added stability around it.
Easy installs are probably less of a big deal nowadays after Arch overhauled their installation process.
KDE Plasma on desktop
Cinnamon on (older lower spec) laptop
That's a little harsh but I definitely agree it doesn't tend to offer a better or equal alternative to any free options available. You're giving up a certain level of ease of use.
Yeah, it's a bit annoying and really should be built in to the CLI or GUI apps.